I worked at a high end grill manufacturer, their grills started at $13,000. Even if I had unlimited money I would probably still go for a Weber. When I moved out of the city, I was gifted a Weber Genesis from 1995 that still works like a dream. They will have parts for them forever, and with a bit of TLC, they simply last.

I'd go with the Weber, Michael. While I don't have that model or even that series, I do have a 10 year old Genesis gasser that has a ton of hours on it and every problem I've experienced, they fixed / replaced under warranty without debate.

I've started my outdoor kitchen build and I have been looking closely at Blaze Grills.
I like their warranty, and I like the cast stainless burners. I also like the option of swapping out a burner for an infrared sear burner.
If Weber made a true built in, I'd strongly consider it. If money was no option, I'd go with Lynx.
I'm also looking at Lynx Sedona grills, which are a step down from their premium line.

I've started my outdoor kitchen build and I have been looking closely at Blaze Grills.
I like their warranty, and I like the cast stainless burners. I also like the option of swapping out a burner for an infrared sear burner.
If Weber made a true built in, I'd strongly consider it. If money was no option, I'd go with Lynx.
I'm also looking at Lynx Sedona grills, which are a step down from their premium line.

I went further down the gas grill rabbit hole than I ever intended.
After weighing all the options I wound up ordering a 42" Alfresco ALXE.
It came down to Alfresco and Hestan for me. In the end I went with the Alfresco because they offered a stand alone sear zone that Hestan didn't.
I'm probably 6-8 weeks out from being able to cook on it, so I'll report back then.

I went further down the gas grill rabbit hole than I ever intended.
After weighing all the options I wound up ordering a 42" Alfresco ALXE.
It came down to Alfresco and Hestan for me. In the end I went with the Alfresco because they offered a stand alone sear zone that Hestan didn't.
I'm probably 6-8 weeks out from being able to cook on it, so I'll report back then.

Went a different direction... was not happy at the thought of dealing with propane tanks. Iíve had them run out mid-cook. Thatís why my last several grills have been natural gas, which is not an option here.

At Costco today and saw that they had a deal on Kamado Joeís, so much bought one